4 SEPTEMBER 1880, page 2

On Wednesday, Which Was The Tenth Anniversary Of The Great

surrender of Sedan, the Emperor of Germany put out a pro- clamation, intended as an answer to the discussions of the German Press whether or not the celebration of this......

The Modifications Which The Lords Introduced Into The...

were two. They insisted on a close time for game, including hares and rabbits, namely, four months, from the end of March to the end of July,—declaring that it was necessary for......

Mr. Tuke Has Publishel A Second Edition Of His Weighty

pamphlet on " Irish Distress and its Remedies " (published by Ridgway), to which we called atienfin on its first appearance. In a postscript added to this claim, be gives the......

Lord Granville Made On Monday One Of Those Pithy State-

ments of the Eastern policy of the Government in which no statesman of the day can rival him. In regard to the Monte- negro frontier, the Porte had given two answers to the......

On Saturday, The Burials Bill Passed Through Committee,...

Tuesday it was read a third time, and passed the House of Commons, with no amendments, unfortunately, likely to offend even the Bishops in the House of Lords. It is true that......

The Ground-game Bill—of Which, By The Way, The Late Mr.

George Loch, Q.C., formerly M.P. for the Wick Burghs, was the real author, as he introduced a Bill founded on the prin- ciple of Sir William Harcourt's Bill into the Parliament......

A Curious Case, Illustrating The Great Need Of The Ground-

Game Bill, was tried at Muudford Police-court, Norfolk, on Tues- day. The head gamekeeper of Mrs. Lyne Stephens summoned a farmer's son named Giles and two labourers for......